![]() This Saturday at 11 a.m., Nader and community lawyer Charlene LaVoie are inviting the public to come to the store location to discuss the store’s prospects for community events. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and 10 a.m. ![]() Over the next six months, the store will open four days per week: from 3 to 6 p.m. The bookstore at 414 Main St., where his parents, Nathra and Rose Nader, owned the Highland Arms restaurant from the 1920s to the 1970s, will open next week for a test run. Retirees used to take up hobbies or adopt a local charity to fill up their free time, but now they are opening bookstores.įive-time presidential candidate and longtime consumer advocate Ralph Nader wants to open a community bookstore in his hometown.īut first, he wants to see whether there’s demand for it. ![]() ![]() Ralph Nader to Open Bookstore in Connecticut ![]()
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